He does, she does or it does. It is also use in a sentence No se hace! No se hace means Don't do that!
The English word for "hombre" is "man".
'Como se dice descatalogado en ingles?' = 'How do say unlisted/removed from catalogue in English?'
se llama?
meadow
Google Translate doesn't know. But it is Portugese. You're welcome. :)
He does, she does or it does. It is also use in a sentence No se hace! No se hace means Don't do that!
In Old English, the word "the" was typically written as "se" or "þe" and pronounced as "theh".
Seconda in the feminine and secondo in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "second".Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. The feminine form is pronounced "se-KON-da" in Italian. The masculine will be pronounced "se-KON-do".
It means "How do you spell such-and-such a word?"
The English word for "hombre" is "man".
Se in Portuguese is "if" or "self" in English.
The Spanish word, avion, is Bird in English.
Desa is not a Spanish word. This could be an English speaker's attempt to spell the Spanish word "Dice" which sounds like Desa (Dee-say). If that is the case ¿Cómo se dice?" means "How do you say [it]" Literally "How is it said?"
"Se souvenir" in French translates to "to remember" or "to recall" in English.
The "e" is pronounced, more or less, like the "e" in the English word "less".
"Se kiyes sa" in English means "Who is that?"